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why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. >>> sending out an sos ♪ >> this morning on joy's diet sos all about lowering your blood pressure today. should you use medication, or will changing your diet do the trick? here to answer your questions is "today" contributor joy bauer, registered dietician and nutritionist. joy, good morning. >> hi, natalie. >> lots of really good questions. let's get
why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi...
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us in. bush puttinous -- put us in a hole that it's going to take more than four years and definitely more than eight years to get us out of that hole and i believe that obama is the one that's going to help us get us out of that hole. romney, well, he needs to sit down. he needs to just stop lying. i'm sorry. thank you, that's what i believe. >> thanks, ronald, from miami. twitter has released an early calculation on the volume, which is some measure of interest. their estimate right now is there were 7.2 million tweets during the debate and the high point, peak moment, 109 tweets per minute. the immigration question around the time governor romney slipped on the questioner's name. next is a call, richard, on the republican line. how you doing. i like governor romney's policies. i'm one of the ones that lost my business, my small business, and i have been down for 3 1/2 years, i have been running metal, scrapping metal, just any trash can i can do, i'm the guy that lost a lot -- i lost over
us in. bush puttinous -- put us in a hole that it's going to take more than four years and definitely more than eight years to get us out of that hole and i believe that obama is the one that's going to help us get us out of that hole. romney, well, he needs to sit down. he needs to just stop lying. i'm sorry. thank you, that's what i believe. >> thanks, ronald, from miami. twitter has released an early calculation on the volume, which is some measure of interest. their estimate right now...
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at the same time ask them to appear in front of us. we can start going over the list. >> there refused to a knowledge a school closing plan. high- ranking administrators told them that 80-120 underperforming or underutilized schools could closed. the resolution comes the same week teachers approved a four year $300 million deal. school closings at a retail. this will be the next big fight. >> and is on their hands. it is certainly not on our spirit if they would like to listen to us and make the community and the people who actually work in the schools a part of the process they might actually have a little bit more success. >> they say the public has a right to transparency. >> by having it transparent process of how they're going to close the school and how much money they're going to say if comic gives us a fiscal responsibility. >> a spokesperson released a statement that says we actively engage our aldermen on issues that impact families in the community. we have met multiple times with the aldermen and will continue to seek input
at the same time ask them to appear in front of us. we can start going over the list. >> there refused to a knowledge a school closing plan. high- ranking administrators told them that 80-120 underperforming or underutilized schools could closed. the resolution comes the same week teachers approved a four year $300 million deal. school closings at a retail. this will be the next big fight. >> and is on their hands. it is certainly not on our spirit if they would like to listen to us...
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why do politicians want us? with a flat rate, you can't use the tax code to punish enemies and reward friends. politicians always want to use the tax code to do certain things. president obama loves his green agenda. he loves community lending programs. also, things that he can encourage businesses to do with tax policies. oh, i will give you a credit for this or that. it is much better for businesses. they don't have to pay all the lawyers and the accountants. but it's not good for the politicians because they can't force corporations to do what they want them to do. >> the simpler the better. there is no mystery to that. >> ironically, the simpler the better for the tax man, too. eventually as tax rates lower, all of these companies, they don't have to spend the billions for lawyers anthey can focus on building widgets and get more tax revenues to the government. >> they have to be something thank you, david asman. get ready to pay out. senator jim demint is fed up he is saying no way ♪ chances are, you're n
why do politicians want us? with a flat rate, you can't use the tax code to punish enemies and reward friends. politicians always want to use the tax code to do certain things. president obama loves his green agenda. he loves community lending programs. also, things that he can encourage businesses to do with tax policies. oh, i will give you a credit for this or that. it is much better for businesses. they don't have to pay all the lawyers and the accountants. but it's not good for the...
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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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the geography is changing around us. this is what it's about, looking at the canyon, so narrow, the colors, the light. >> this is stunningly beautiful. this is the kind of things that you find when you're willing to go, push it a bit and look in some of these deep, dark corners. >> reporter: and we're in the water. gaspi ining as the cold seizes bodies. these are called pod holes but they're the size of swimming pools. >> some of these can be 20, 30 feet deep. you never commit the entire party to the pool like this or everybody gets trapped. >> reporter: you send your most dispensable person -- our senses, the cold, the cathedral canyon walls. lush, even though this is arizona and then our first rappel. more pod holes and more obsta e obstacles. mora pee rappels. we may be the first to ever see this. the canyon opens grandly into this a bigger canyon, lush with a stream running through it. we break to eat something and marvel at how much is still left unexplored. my guess is there are 300 canyons that are probably worth
the geography is changing around us. this is what it's about, looking at the canyon, so narrow, the colors, the light. >> this is stunningly beautiful. this is the kind of things that you find when you're willing to go, push it a bit and look in some of these deep, dark corners. >> reporter: and we're in the water. gaspi ining as the cold seizes bodies. these are called pod holes but they're the size of swimming pools. >> some of these can be 20, 30 feet deep. you never commit...
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all of us serving you. us bank [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. neil: be exchanges getting strange. thirty-seven states are unable or unwilling to set up health care exchanges required in the present health care law. if the states don't do it, uncle sam well. this is going to make things even worse. what happens now? >> what happens now is the federal government has to step in. they have to fund these exchanges. the amount of money was not part of the original estimates. we have already doubled the original cost of implementing the aca. now, the price tag has gone up, but only in 13 states, and maybe not even. that is really concerning for debate that we we are having on how to bring the country down the deficit neutral. he was going to pay f
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, hin cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in
thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i...
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can say to us -- thank you so much for coming. [applause] . >> good evening and welcome to the san francisco public library. i'm joan jasper, i'm with the department of public exhibitions here at the library. thank you so much for coming to our exhibition tonight with author craig childs. he's been jet setting all over the country promoting his new book, the house of rain. we also want to thank the publishers for bringing craig to us and we also want to thank (inaudible) at the book table at the end of the program. craig childs is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brou
can say to us -- thank you so much for coming. [applause] . >> good evening and welcome to the san francisco public library. i'm joan jasper, i'm with the department of public exhibitions here at the library. thank you so much for coming to our exhibition tonight with author craig childs. he's been jet setting all over the country promoting his new book, the house of rain. we also want to thank the publishers for bringing craig to us and we also want to thank (inaudible) at the book table...
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there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all over here. i'm talking so. . we have a school 250 students a school show coming up. she will tell you where you can take classes. >> in our class we teach kids from 5 years old to 55 years and older. our guru is 62 and he dances circles around all of us he's been dancing since he was 9. you can all learn and parents and grandfathers and grand mourths can learn, toochlt we have a special men's class and have classes in san francisco. if you have questions there is an address on the card and our e mail and you can -- or you can come talk to us if you have questions. we would like to
there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. up the stairs anymore. they used the network...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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i use the word purposely. he uses it and the excellent book that he wrote. are respect the president. of course, i will vote for him in the election again. if i did not, of my mom, the lifelong democrat i remember her weeping the day franklin roosevelt died. she just passed away at the age of hundred and 20 couple years ago completing hillary clinton was not liberal enough. [laughter] and five voted republican my mom would come back from the grave and scold me like pineapple. i'm disappointed the president has not taken stronger steps to rid us of the media of testing. ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this
i use the word purposely. he uses it and the excellent book that he wrote. are respect the president. of course, i will vote for him in the election again. if i did not, of my mom, the lifelong democrat i remember her weeping the day franklin roosevelt died. she just passed away at the age of hundred and 20 couple years ago completing hillary clinton was not liberal enough. [laughter] and five voted republican my mom would come back from the grave and scold me like pineapple. i'm disappointed...
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us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four. >> shep: his campaign was firing back before governor romney even said a single word. running a new ad, quoting critics who call the governor's foreign policy wreckless and amateurish. a new gallup poll shows governor romney gaining on the president since their first debate last week. before the debate, the president had a five-point lead in the poll and now they're dead even. look at this poll from the pugh research center, this out this afternoon the this is an important one. governor romney now leads the president by four points among likely voters. after trailing in that same poll by eight points a few weeks ago. we have team fox coverage. ed henry is in california. cal cameron in virginia. the governor covered a lot of ground in that speech. >> he did. this was mitt romney's attempt to suggest that president obama's foreign policy is essentially failed across the globe. there were a whol
us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four. >> shep: his campaign was firing back before governor romney even said a single word. running a new ad, quoting critics who call the governor's foreign policy wreckless and amateurish. a new gallup poll shows governor romney gaining on the president since their first debate last week. before the debate, the president had a five-point lead in the poll and now they're dead even. look at this...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> before you face plant into that halloween candy stash, i'm want just talking the kids here, chasing life today is about the importance of flossing of your teeth. every time gu to the dentist, you're told how important this is. most of you don't actually listen. a proper flossing not only leads to a nice smile, but it gives a window into the overall health of your body. you can see your teeth as well. getting rid of the plaque lowers your risk of heart steez and maybe more so that excessive plaque may be -- flossing your
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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this is a lesson for all of us to take your keys out. take your keys out when you're at the pump and that way something like this can't happen. >>> gentlemen, start the car chase. because -- >> what we have is the greatest rc car chase ever. >> fast cars versus the cops. see how the chase ends. >>> and she's the ceo who says it's all been a lie. >> what other truth is she going to have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! lots of prepaid cards come pre-enough is enough.ems. introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no-fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. and no headaches, hassles or confusion. all for one flat monthly fee. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>
this is a lesson for all of us to take your keys out. take your keys out when you're at the pump and that way something like this can't happen. >>> gentlemen, start the car chase. because -- >> what we have is the greatest rc car chase ever. >> fast cars versus the cops. see how the chase ends. >>> and she's the ceo who says it's all been a lie. >> what other truth is she going to have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no,...
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he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good news, the redskins are leading the minnesota vikings in the fourth hoping to break the eight game losing streak at home. ravens hosting the cowboys third quarter 17-123 ravens, good to see. he is gone. 108 yards for the touchdown, and then it came down to a field goal kick. six seconds to go. no good, the ravens win 31-29. detroit and
he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's...
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that has been a very frustrating for many of us that are used to working across the aisle and used to reaching an agreement. dr. carmona said he was a surgeon general recorded by republican but it is worth a note he was not as to stay on for a second term. that is part of the temperament issue we're talking about. when we look at his record, it appears in a 12-year time, we paid him about $2 million. he participated in somewhere between 1213 hundred meetings and subcommittee meetings of which he was absent from two- thirds of them. as he traveled the country and the world on all of these things. some of them paid by special interest groups to go to resorts when he should of been at committee meetings he did not go to. as relates to my tenure as surgeon general, served honorably and with distinction because it is about what was right for the american public. surgeon general is typically do not say more than one term. and old days they used to. it is a very tough job. i did it create a little bit of discomfort for those republicans i work for. at times, some of the democrats. my job was
that has been a very frustrating for many of us that are used to working across the aisle and used to reaching an agreement. dr. carmona said he was a surgeon general recorded by republican but it is worth a note he was not as to stay on for a second term. that is part of the temperament issue we're talking about. when we look at his record, it appears in a 12-year time, we paid him about $2 million. he participated in somewhere between 1213 hundred meetings and subcommittee meetings of which...
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the president said he was going to put daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians killed by a military but also a strategically significant player for america. policiesdent's throughout the middle east began with an apology tour and pursue a strategy of leading from behind and this strategy is unraveling before our very eyes. >> before we are closing in, i want to get a lot of people in and ask you something, mr. president, and have the governor quickly -- your secretary of state, as i'm sure you know, has said that she takes full responsibility for the attack on the diplomatic mission in benghazi. does the buck stop with your secretary of state as far as what went on here? >> no. secretary clinton has done an extraordinary job but she works for me. i'm the president and i'm always responsible and that's why nobody's more interested in finding out exactly what happened than i did. the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose garden and i told the american p
the president said he was going to put daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians killed by a military but also a strategically significant player for america. policiesdent's throughout the middle east began with an apology tour and pursue a strategy of leading from behind and this strategy is unraveling before our very eyes. >> before we are closing in, i want to get a lot of people in and ask you...
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sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >> we proudly use the word geek. we call ourselves the peace corps for geeks. we're in the middle of our only second ever year of the code for america fellowship. we've got 26 fellows working inside eight cities. not every code for america follows a programmer. >> i'm actually an urban planner by trade. we have a lawyer, we have a graphic designer. they really make beautiful and effective products. >> they spend a lot of time with the cities, but actually they're based here in san francisco at our offices. we're here on ninth street in the civic center area of san francisco. each of the teams has a space here where they're moving their sticky notes or they brainstorm things around. this great team took this prime real estate in the office, which is great. they are working on the problem of light and properties. there is a fantastic community group in detroit that goes out and surveys the communities. information they gather from a neighborhood can sometimes take nine months to become actionable. so they go to a techn
sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >> we proudly use the word geek. we call ourselves the peace corps for geeks. we're in the middle of our only second ever year of the code for america fellowship. we've got 26 fellows working inside eight cities. not every code for america follows a programmer. >> i'm actually an urban planner by trade. we have a lawyer, we have a graphic designer. they really make beautiful and effective products. >> they spend a lot of...
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thanks for joining us. we have been on the air for half an hour coming on early for you this morning because the big story is the storm and how it will impact your life. >> let's get to meteorologist lynette charles with more on the storm and its track and how soon it could reach us. here's a live shot of virginia beach virginia if i am not mistaken that's about the position of the storm. >> it's off the coast of virginia. and it's lashing that area. and even we are getting in on some of that rain. i am going to zoom in closer in a second. but i want to step out so you can see the scope of the storm. it's huge. it's massive. look how large this is. look how large this is. i can't even cover the storm just stepping in here. it's going to be a big storm that will impact a lot of people. we can see the outer rain bands moving in across delaware and eastern shore. but look back off towards the west around west virginia now, starting to he see the change over to -- starting to see the change over to snowfall. zo
thanks for joining us. we have been on the air for half an hour coming on early for you this morning because the big story is the storm and how it will impact your life. >> let's get to meteorologist lynette charles with more on the storm and its track and how soon it could reach us. here's a live shot of virginia beach virginia if i am not mistaken that's about the position of the storm. >> it's off the coast of virginia. and it's lashing that area. and even we are getting in on...
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is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it's a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. >> these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. >> she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she's never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were just literally coming apart. crumbling. i wanted to actually break down and cry when i seen her come in. >> the m.a.s.h. unit is set up for the inmates to take care of the animals. but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my t
is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it's a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. >> these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. >> she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she's never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were...
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this is a lesson for all of us to take your keys out. take your keys out when you're at the pump and that way something like this can't happen. >>> gentlemen, start the car chase. because -- >> what we have is the greatest rc car chase ever. >> fast cars versus the cops. see how the chase ends. >>> and she's the ceo who says it's all been a lie. >> what other truth is [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. thick, scrumptious, and more protein than those regular yogurts. are those almonds i see in the corner thingy? caramelized almonds i think you'll find. well, who wants ordinary run-of-the-mill almonds when you could have the caramelized kind? if i was this girl, i'd caramelize my whole apartment. weird. this greek style yogurt has style. you can say that again. why thank you. this greek style yogurt has style. okay. stop saying it now. you're sending me mixed messages. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >>> there is nothing better than a good, solid sense of humor. i found a
this is a lesson for all of us to take your keys out. take your keys out when you're at the pump and that way something like this can't happen. >>> gentlemen, start the car chase. because -- >> what we have is the greatest rc car chase ever. >> fast cars versus the cops. see how the chase ends. >>> and she's the ceo who says it's all been a lie. >> what other truth is [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. thick,...
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it was used to build an aqua duct, the footings of the brooklyn bridge, the ped stool of the statue of liberty, and the walls of the panama canal. another bit of history, the moj hawk criss cross of 1821-22, and nothing written about it as far as i can tell, pitted the father of american civil engineering against a fellow namedded john rendell, an albany native, prom innocent family in new york, he was a skilled surveyor, and the man who had just spent a dozen years laying out and mapping the future street grid of manhattan. we're here on 57th street because 200 years ago, john put markers for thousands of rectangle blocks on then what was a rural and rugged landscape. john, he's the background. the path of the canal in the mohawk valley was to be entirely along the southern bank of the river using feeders from the mohawk to water the canal, to get water into the canal. now, between connecting albany, the mohawk makes a big northward arc in the eastern section of the mohawk river, with the falls spilling the mohawk into the hudson. rendell involved himself in the process. he'd been ask
it was used to build an aqua duct, the footings of the brooklyn bridge, the ped stool of the statue of liberty, and the walls of the panama canal. another bit of history, the moj hawk criss cross of 1821-22, and nothing written about it as far as i can tell, pitted the father of american civil engineering against a fellow namedded john rendell, an albany native, prom innocent family in new york, he was a skilled surveyor, and the man who had just spent a dozen years laying out and mapping the...
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it's not going to bring us any rain. we see high pressure expanding and this is what is going to bring us the warmer weather. but watch our computer animation. that system stays to the north of u us. may bring few drops to places lake ukiah or clear lake but not much affect on us. high pressure build in tom behind it and whipped changes direction and warm dry wind and when it happens we see the temperatures really start to crank up especially wednesday afternoon and thursday afternoon. right now not a red flag warning or anything but with the gusty offshore winds low humidity and dry fuel we may talking about critical fire weather conditions over the higher elevations come wednesday and thursday. so stay tune. tomorrow morning temperatures start out in the mild side. mid 50's to low 60's. definitely give yourself a little more time. there will be some watches of dense fog along the coast especially if the travels take you there. tomorrow afternoon south bay location warm 82 in campbell. 82 in san jose. 83 los gatos. uppe
it's not going to bring us any rain. we see high pressure expanding and this is what is going to bring us the warmer weather. but watch our computer animation. that system stays to the north of u us. may bring few drops to places lake ukiah or clear lake but not much affect on us. high pressure build in tom behind it and whipped changes direction and warm dry wind and when it happens we see the temperatures really start to crank up especially wednesday afternoon and thursday afternoon. right...
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for all of us here, dan ashley thank you for watching hope you appreciate and check us out there and any time you there and any time you wish.take care see new an hour.
for all of us here, dan ashley thank you for watching hope you appreciate and check us out there and any time you there and any time you wish.take care see new an hour.
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and amy brenneman from "private practice" will be cooking with us. >>> stay tuned for "general hospital." >>> hi. everyone. i'm beth troutman. it's a new week and time for all new videos "right this minute." >>> a man learns, you don't mess with a stag during mating season. >> he calls out for some help. >> who's got the camera? why doesn't that guy help him? >> what are you going to do? he's going see you and -- what's up, girl. >>> a couple on a bike. then, watch what happens to this couple. see four near misses, two angles and one crummy driver. >>> they want out of the pond. that's because these ducks have never seen water. the amazing story of where they were found, and how they finally got all wet. >>> plus, how to pull off a cheap and easy halloween costume, and risky snowmobile jump with no snow. >> ah! >> he landed! >> can a fiat pull the same move? >> he's right on the edge. oh, he's going to fall off! >>> mating season for deer. and, ah, think guy here found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> oh, boy. >> this is in west london in bushy park. the guy got too clos
and amy brenneman from "private practice" will be cooking with us. >>> stay tuned for "general hospital." >>> hi. everyone. i'm beth troutman. it's a new week and time for all new videos "right this minute." >>> a man learns, you don't mess with a stag during mating season. >> he calls out for some help. >> who's got the camera? why doesn't that guy help him? >> what are you going to do? he's going see you and -- what's...
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susan is joining us right this minute. this was a pretty intense scene. can you describe what it felt like in there. >> it was utter chaos. everything was quiet one minute, and the next everyone was screaming. >> were you concerned for your safety and the safety of the people who you were with? >> no. we were pretty good. there was so much police presence. i think we felt really safe. >> you have video of this blonde woman with the pony tail. can you describe that scene? >> the one policeman told her to get back and she just was determined to get through the door and they just kept telling her stay back. >> can you imagine being involved in one of these two weddings or being the bride herself or a guest? >> all i can say is the poor brides their wedding day was ruined, especially the one whose uncle had a heart attack at the same time. >> three people have been arrested following this fight and police are using the video to try to identify others who may be arrested in the future. >>> cctv picked up dramatic footage from a tanker explosion on a major wayn
susan is joining us right this minute. this was a pretty intense scene. can you describe what it felt like in there. >> it was utter chaos. everything was quiet one minute, and the next everyone was screaming. >> were you concerned for your safety and the safety of the people who you were with? >> no. we were pretty good. there was so much police presence. i think we felt really safe. >> you have video of this blonde woman with the pony tail. can you describe that scene?...
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. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy, just to try to score a few political points. >> reporter: not surprisingly, mitt romney saw it differently. >> there were fewer new jobs created this month than last month. >> reporter: romney argued today's numbers disguised the fact that people had stopped trying to even find jobs. >> so it looks like unemployment is getting better. but the truth is, if the same share of people were participating in the work force today, today is on the day that the president got elected, well, the unemployment rate would be at about 11%. >> reporter: it is true that only 11 #,000 jobs were added last month, a modest number, but economists say a number of people were working, not just giving up trying to find a job. and numbers from the last two months went up. >> we're seeing a lot of volatility in the numbers on a month to month basis, so until we see a trend in the numbers that show we're generating a lot of jobs and se
. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy, just to try to score a few political points. >> reporter: not surprisingly, mitt romney saw it differently. >> there were fewer new jobs created this month than last month. >> reporter: romney argued today's numbers disguised the fact that people had stopped trying to even find jobs. >> so it looks like unemployment is getting better....
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nbc's kristen dahlgren from los angeles with us. good evening >> reporter: good evening, since we talked yesterday, things have gone up, take a look. 5.89 as prices in california close in on all-time record highs. just when people in california thought things couldn't get worse. >> five bucks? oh, my god. >> reporter: even bigger sticker shock. >> i had no idea it had gone up this much, you know, just overnight. >> reporter: prices up another 20 cents a gallon since midnight. >> how can it go from what was it? 4.70 a week ago? in california, the price is up 36 cents, to 4.49, 67 cents from last year when gas was 3.82. and some stations are topping five dollars, that is if they have gas. many costco stations shut down this week after running out. and independent stations say they can barely break even. wholesale prices are so high. >> every day, the price is going up, crazy. we have no control in it. >> reporter: they tried to explain that to customers. >> chevron's facility is down, from a fire in august exxon mobile, tough to find
nbc's kristen dahlgren from los angeles with us. good evening >> reporter: good evening, since we talked yesterday, things have gone up, take a look. 5.89 as prices in california close in on all-time record highs. just when people in california thought things couldn't get worse. >> five bucks? oh, my god. >> reporter: even bigger sticker shock. >> i had no idea it had gone up this much, you know, just overnight. >> reporter: prices up another 20 cents a gallon...
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carroll wanted us to come on the trip, the principal wanted us to come on the trip. listen -- and most of them, i want to know ms. carroll wants to go -- not the principal. okay. this is a perfect opportunity to teach you a life lesson that will serve you well. it is called making the best of a bad situation. chance it alone and making the best of it. she is going. we can handle one of two ways. hurt their feelings and a hell of a memory. or we could write a note saying we won't go without you and a friend in the principal's office. what do you think? that took awhile. to answered -- months later -- by the way it came up in mockingbird the lesson comes up again. months later i am sitting in class grading papers, all of a sudden a kid walks in, mr. danza, i quoted you today. you quoted me? what did you say? i told my friend make the best of a bad situation. thank you very much. the [applause] >> for more information about tony danza and his book visit tony danza.com. this weekend c-sn2
carroll wanted us to come on the trip, the principal wanted us to come on the trip. listen -- and most of them, i want to know ms. carroll wants to go -- not the principal. okay. this is a perfect opportunity to teach you a life lesson that will serve you well. it is called making the best of a bad situation. chance it alone and making the best of it. she is going. we can handle one of two ways. hurt their feelings and a hell of a memory. or we could write a note saying we won't go without you...
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we have a long class ahead of us. but you look at things like, hey, you guys play the same sport, why don't you get paid equally. that's a big question that everyone always asks. >> when you look at the money aspect of it, i think we don't want to focus on that at this point. everyone is not going to make a living out of sports. so the important thing is, give it the opportunity to play and make them aware of these different activities that they can get in high school and college. >> one step for equal opportunities is getting into the building. another step is how you're represented once you're in there. do you think female athletes get represented properly in the media? >> it's got aongay to go. the percentage of media that covers women's sports is very low. that makes a difference. when you talk about the image and athletes can control their image a little more, there's no doubt the press has to come along to give more exposure to these great athletes. >> who gets represented not for their athletic abilities, but b
we have a long class ahead of us. but you look at things like, hey, you guys play the same sport, why don't you get paid equally. that's a big question that everyone always asks. >> when you look at the money aspect of it, i think we don't want to focus on that at this point. everyone is not going to make a living out of sports. so the important thing is, give it the opportunity to play and make them aware of these different activities that they can get in high school and college....
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the government has the the ability to set the law the lawmakers are setting the laws now it's up to us to decide how we want to have the enforcement of those laws the supreme court has held that v the adjudication or excuse me the forced one of these laws in the prison prison systems can be run by private systems and many of the private systems that are running today the one of the three to four. that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system that is a benefit to the taxpayers and if you want more revenue for programs like teachers and schools and highways and things that liberals all agree that the government responding then when you rather have that money go to things like the nationalised health care scheme that we have obamacare and things like that then go among them i don't agree it is the greatest giveaway to the private health insurance industry but let's not get off on it let's not get off on obamacare here but you say you keep saying running efficiently ok so i'm giving you that assumption other than what we're seeing in arizon
the government has the the ability to set the law the lawmakers are setting the laws now it's up to us to decide how we want to have the enforcement of those laws the supreme court has held that v the adjudication or excuse me the forced one of these laws in the prison prison systems can be run by private systems and many of the private systems that are running today the one of the three to four. that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system...
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buildings and properties in the city which don't pay taxes but use our services and use our roads, put the stress or extra burden on property taxpayers. that is part of the burden they have to bear for being the capital city and some times what the state wants to do doesn't necessarily follow the typical ordnances most businesses and residents have to comply with. city ordinances don't necessarily apply to the state so it can be a fraction point but we try to work through those things and understand the benefits of being the capital city far away from the down side that we have to deal with but the biggest challenge is always jobs and that is true of any community. you have seen what we have to offer. it is a vibrant community and there's a lot going on and a brand-new hospital coming online and brand new courthouse that is a $15 million project and the commerce center down the road that is the major construction. we are going to have a big construction project on the interstate that will make traffic move better and commercial development going on in this city and in the census we gai
buildings and properties in the city which don't pay taxes but use our services and use our roads, put the stress or extra burden on property taxpayers. that is part of the burden they have to bear for being the capital city and some times what the state wants to do doesn't necessarily follow the typical ordnances most businesses and residents have to comply with. city ordinances don't necessarily apply to the state so it can be a fraction point but we try to work through those things and...
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. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated. >> i can tell you the motive was not politically motivated. he has disdain for the system and the rules we are governed by. >> reporter: 44-year-old maud love used an ago sell rent to set fire to the mayor's office. >> did the mayor even know who he was, who he is? >> again that's not something i want to comment on. >> reporter: according to family members, love asked the mayor to handle his mother's estate after she died in 1999. love ended up being forced out of the house his mother owned and family members say love has always blamed the mayor. records show love filed a civil suit against obey -- osbey davis. >> we have
. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated....
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they give us reruns. two nights in a row. i only had pork chops, i would really be going. >> he had these rituals he would do with his food. almost like he was sitting in a lounger at home. big tv tray and he would store up his food from all day and sit there and eat it happily in front of the tv. >> this is how i sit. in the old days when i had pork chops, i had nine or ten and chips and beans and a six-pack of soda. you can eat all that? i would tear it up. only vice i got left. >> if we initially saw him as a foodie behind bars, the foodata revealed a troubled pass. >> i'm in for 60 years for murder. i killed my nephew's ex-wife. i was drunk, high on marijuana at the time. i'm not the boy i was. 20 years later, i'm a man. i live my life as a man. here i am a convict. >> he was saying he was a convict, he was basically say his crimes were not against a child or of a sexual nature against a woman. he lives by the convict code which in prison is a big deal. >> the laws of the convict is don't respect others, you don't steal,
they give us reruns. two nights in a row. i only had pork chops, i would really be going. >> he had these rituals he would do with his food. almost like he was sitting in a lounger at home. big tv tray and he would store up his food from all day and sit there and eat it happily in front of the tv. >> this is how i sit. in the old days when i had pork chops, i had nine or ten and chips and beans and a six-pack of soda. you can eat all that? i would tear it up. only vice i got left....
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that is it for us. thank you for joining us. over and over again. he gives it to you, you give it to him, he gives it back to you. it's like it's half his shirt. he has it as much as you do. you ought to shop together. "what do you think of this shirt?" "that would look good with a light starch." the only warning label people respect is "dry clean only." speed limits, lung cancer, cigarette warnings-- your very life is at stake.
that is it for us. thank you for joining us. over and over again. he gives it to you, you give it to him, he gives it back to you. it's like it's half his shirt. he has it as much as you do. you ought to shop together. "what do you think of this shirt?" "that would look good with a light starch." the only warning label people respect is "dry clean only." speed limits, lung cancer, cigarette warnings-- your very life is at stake.
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they use oral arguments. their questions to make their case to the colleagues, and it sure looked to me during most of the arguments that the five conservatives were very much leaning against the obama administration on the key argument in the case, which was uzbek commerce clause of article one of congress to pass the individual mandate. which says individuals have to get health insurance. and as i sat in court on june 28 and heard chief justice roberts announce his decision in the case, i learned the edge to the question, which was no, it doesn't. the commerce clause does not allow the court, the congress to invoke an individual mandate. but then any decision that stunned many people, but no one more than me, john roberts reached for a subsidiary argument that had only been upended, had only been mentioned in passing in both the supreme court and even the lower courts and he said the individual mandate was a permissible use of taxing power of congress and not the commerce clause, and thus the law would be u
they use oral arguments. their questions to make their case to the colleagues, and it sure looked to me during most of the arguments that the five conservatives were very much leaning against the obama administration on the key argument in the case, which was uzbek commerce clause of article one of congress to pass the individual mandate. which says individuals have to get health insurance. and as i sat in court on june 28 and heard chief justice roberts announce his decision in the case, i...
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thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background, where you grew up. >> i grew up in sacramento, california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, and some first jobs also at the mental health center in the richmond area multi services in the 1980's, and i was also a staff are at the chinatown youth center -- i was also a staffer. a lot of my work has been supporting community empowerment, especially in an immigrant and people of color communities. most recently, i have been teaching at san francisco state. i ran the
thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background, where you grew up. >> i grew up in sacramento, california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous...